verb (used with object), overgrew, overgrown, overgrowing. 1. to grow over; cover with a growth of something. 2. to grow beyond, grow too large for, or outgrow. 3. to outdo in growing; choke or supplant by a more exuberant growth.verb (used without object), overgrew, overgrown, overgrowing. 4. to grow to excess; grow too large: When the vegetable overgrows, it tends to be woody. 5. to become grown over, as with weeds: An untended garden will quickly overgrow. /ˌəʊvəˈɡrəʊ/verb -grows, -growing, -grew, -grown 1. (transitive) to grow over or across (an area, path, lawn, etc) 2. (transitive) to choke or supplant by a stronger growth 3. (transitive) to grow too large for 4. (intransitive) to grow beyond normal size

[oh-ver-hand] /ˈoʊ vərˌhænd/ adjective 1. thrown or performed with the raised over the shoulder; overarm: overhand stroke. 2. with the and part or all of the arm raised above the shoulder: to pitch overhand. 3. (in sewing and embroidery) with close, shallow stitches over two edges. adverb, Also, overhanded 4. with the over the object: […]

noun 1. a simple knot of various uses that slips easily. noun 1. a knot formed by making a loop in a piece of cord and drawing one end through it Also called thumb knot

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